Seann William Scott (Dude, Where's My Car?)

Dude, Where's My Car? performed well at the box office but was panned by critics,
something that Seann William Scott would soon become accustomed to. While Kutcher
went on to get shots at serious roles in films like The Butterfly Effect and eventually
established himself as a leading rom-com actor, Scott went from one doomed project
to the next, with Evolution and Bulletproof Monk both failing to recoup even half
of their multi-million dollar budgets.

Scott recently tried to move away from playing the perennial clown in black
comedy drama Just Before I Go, though his attempt at something a little more serious
was met with critical scorn and audience indifference. The film (directed by former
Friends star Courteney Cox) was labeled a Garden State ripoff in which filthy jokes
gradually cede ground to sentimental slush, an opinion echoed by several Rotten
Tomatoes critics. The go-to film review aggregator currently lists Just Before I
Go as having a 10 percent approval rating.

When Dude, Where's My Car? hit cinemas in 2000, Kutcher's co-star Seann William
Scott was one of the most sought-after names in comedy, fresh off the back of a
Teen Choice Award for his performance as Steve Stifler in American Pie. Despite
that film's critical and commercial success, Scott's popularity didn't seem to last
long, taking a sharp nosedive in the aftermath of his collaboration with Kutcher.

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